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  • 10 Little-Known Facts About The Hippocratic Oath

    The Hippocratic Oath is one of the most revered documents of history. Thought to be written around the year 5 BC, the principles laid out in this document provide the framework for modern medical ethics. 

  • Health Scholar STEM Program

    The importance of STEM education for students in the U.S. cannot be overstated. Demand for scientists, engineers, and medical professionals is growing at a rapid pace, but there is a marked shortage of students graduating with STEM background who can fill these roles.

  • A Poem For Holidays In The Hospital

    T'was the night before Christmas, and all through the ward, scurried poor night shift nurses, who had no time to be bored....

  • Game-Changing E-Commerce Opportunities In 2016

    Today's online consumer marketplace is a constantly shifting sea of new technologies, retail strategies, and marketing ploys. Developing an effective business strategy in such a fickle atmosphere is no small feat, but staying on top of market changes and forecasts is essential to capturing as much market demand as possible. 

  • Should Football Players Train Without Helmets?

    The idea that football players should practice sans helmets in order to reduce brain injury sounds ludicrous. When Erik Swartz, the chairman of the department of kinesiology at the University of New Hampshire, first approached the school's football coaches with the idea to implement a helmet-free training regimen, they were understandably hesitant.

  • Mark Zuckerberg Announces Vaccinating His Daughter Amid Controversy

    Last weekend the CEO and founder of Facebook sent anti-vaxxers into an online frenzy after announcing the vaccination of his newborn daughter, Max with an adorable picture posted on his personal Facebook page.

  • The Nightmare That Is Mexico's Mental Health System

    Though there are an estimated 10 million people with mental, visual, hearing or motor disabilities living in Mexico, the country's mental health system is so dysfunctional that the unlucky patients under its care are colloquially referred to as "abandanodos" - abandoned ones.

  • When The Physician Becomes The Patient: Lessons In Humanity

    Earlier this year Cerner CEO Neal Patterson announced his recent diagnosis of soft tissue cancer and his plans to begin immediate treatment. Patterson assured his executives that his diagnosis is curable and that he plans to remain involved with the business as it continues its day-to-day operations. 

  • Athleisure: Work and Life Trend for Modern Professionals

    Athleisure refers to a universal style of luxury athletic wear that is appropriate both in and outside the gym. This newest trend is not only becoming a household name, it is becoming a lifestyle for many modern professionals.

  • Celebrating The First National Women Physician Day With PMG

    February 3rd will mark the 195th birthday of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to receive a medical degree in America. By taking these first courageous steps forward, Blackwell opened the door for women to enter the field of medicine - a career that had previously been inaccessible to females. 

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